Sumana Ramanan Dixit, who lives in Mumbai, reports a group of friends have been holding monthly Zoom get-togethers from their homes around the globe. Participants include Sara Abraham ’88 (in Lahore, Pakistan); Ananda Chanda ’89 (in Bangkok); Raika Dehy (in Paris); Katharina Diepold ’89 (in Göttingen, Germany); Eddie Galea-Curmi ’89 (in Valletta, Malta); Gudrun Edda Gunnarsdottir ’89 (in Reykjavik, Iceland); Sanjiv Gupta ’89 (in Amherst, Massachusetts; originally from Mumbai); Natalia Houser, P’24 (in Quito, Ecuador); Asli Kumbasar, MA’90 (in Istanbul); Yael Navaro-Yashin ’91 (lives in Cambridge, England; grew up in Istanbul); Shalini Puri ’88 (in Pittsburgh); Rakesh Rajani ’89 (lives in the New York City area; originally from Mwanza, Tanzania); Anjali Thavendran Chen (who grew up in Sri Lanka and now lives in the New York City area); and Chitra Venkataraman ’88 (lives in Cologne, Germany; grew up in Mumbai). Sherri Koch has been named administrative judge for District 6 (Montgomery County) of the District Court of Maryland. Jeffrey Murawsky has been appointed chief medical director at SilverSummit Healthplan, in Nevada. Most recently, Jeffrey served as chief medical officer at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, and Sunrise Children’s Hospital, the largest facilities of their kind in Las Vegas. Alyson (Tarr) Popper was named to the 2020 list of 500 Top Wealth Advisor Moms, compiled by Working Mother magazine and SHOOK Research. For the past 27 years, Alyson has run an investment management and financial planning practice at Morgan Stanley’s Wellesley, Massachusetts, office. Rachel Reisman, P’24, writes she’s excited and proud that daughter Gemma Sampas ’24 is a Brandeis student.
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